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  • Great Ideas for Candle Gift Sets
    By: Charles Kassotis - Aug 17, 2007
    Enjoy these tips for including candles in your next gift to someone special.
  • What To Look For When Buying a New Oven
    By: John Morris - Aug 17, 2007
    With this range of choices, not to mention the variety of features and designs available in ovens, shopping for one can be a difficult task. Below...
  • Things to Consider When Buying A Dishwasher
    By: John Morris - Aug 17, 2007
    Buying a dishwasher is not as easy as simply selecting the cheapest one that can do the task. There are several important things that should be...
  • The Ultimate Kitchen Sink Buying Guide
    By: John Morris - Aug 17, 2007
    If you're looking to buy a kitchen sink, then you must consider every detail and feature. The Kitchen sink is probably the most used aperture in...
  • Tips for Selecting the Right Blender
    By: John Morris - Aug 17, 2007
    Selecting a blender usually depends on what tasks you intend to do with the blender. Some blenders offer multiple features for a high price. Be...
  • Unique Home Decor - Thinking Outside The Box
    By: Dawn Fowler - Aug 17, 2007
    Home accents and surroundings today offer much more opportunity for self expression. Don't be afraid to try something different.
  • Build Your Own Storage Sheds
    By: Ryan Arsendatama - Aug 17, 2007
    You can build your own storage sheds to blend into the surrounding landscape. Plant beds can be laid around the shed. Trellises, on which the vines...
  • Closing The Case On Bookcases
    By: James Monahan - Aug 17, 2007
    In the early days, bookcases were usually made up of oak. Oaks are deemed to be the most appropriate wood to use in constructing a bookcase.
  • Prolong The Appearance and Life of Your Countertop
    By: Charles Kassotis - Aug 17, 2007
    Take care of your countertop to keep it looking good and holding up for years of use.